University of Virginia Law and Education Professor Kimberly Robinson spoke about how the U.S. K-12 education system suffers from tremendous inequalities, with gaps in opportunity and outcome affecting millions of students. These inequities have lifelong implications for under-served individuals and a broad impact on America’s economy and democracy, which rest on an active and educated citizenry.
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